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Default Speaker setup for dance lessons and dance.


"Paul Stamler" wrote in message
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I have never seen the speakers mounted so as to be a danger to dancers.
Killing the customers seems to be frowned upon. The tip about the
winding
the cable around the bottom sounds good in general.


It works on mic stands too. There the issue usually isn't killing the
customers, but rather killing the microphone.

Peace,
Paul



There are times when you want the microphone to die ...

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One of the worst two seconds of my life was seeing a three year old run away
from mom during setting-up for a song contest. She caught in a cable and
pulled a tripod mounted speaker off a small podium towards her. Luckily a
leg came off the podium and it twisted away from her.It did one of the guys
pursuing her that caught it no good at all. They could not have saved her if
it had continued its initial trajectory.


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